St. Bernard

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St. Bernard
ST. CLEMENT CHURCH
ST. BERNARD, OHIO
FEBRUARY 12, 2012
SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
FEBRUARY 12, 2012
MONDAY
7:00 Marian Cecilia (Brannen) Evans
8:00 Florence Ungruhe
TUESDAY, SAINTS CYRIL, MONK, AND METHODIUS,
bishop.
7:00 J S Spec. Int.
8:00 Gladys Koenig
WEDNESDAY
7:00 Michael Evers
8:00 Walter Chenchik
THURSDAY
7:00 Michael Evers
8:00 Jo Ann Speed
FRIDAY, THE SEVEN HOLY FOUNDERS OF THE SERVITE ORDER.
7:00 Marian Cecilia (Brannen) Evans
8:00 Raymond G. Schneider
SATURDAY, BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
8:00 Robert Deutsch
4:00 Mary Weber
SUNDAY, SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
8:30 For Parishioners
10:30 For the Sick
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SUNDAY COLLECTION
February 5, 2012
The 2011/2012 budget calls for $7,907.70 weekly.
Sunday Collection –$9,571.26
Parish Improvement Fund –$10.00
3 Children's envelopes –$10.40
Thank you for your generosity.
FR. FRED LINK’S E-MAIL ADDRESS
brfred@franciscan.org
FR. JIM VAN VURST E-MAIL ADDRESS
jvvofm@gmail.com
DEACON JOHN GERKE’S- E-MAIL ADDRESS
deaconjohng@gmail.com
Larry Ungerer E-Mail-- Ungerer_l@stcschool.org
ST. ANTHONY BREAD
Non-perishable food (canned or well-packaged) for the poor can be
placed in the baskets near the St. Anthony Shrine in the church entrance.
ST. CLEMENT PRAYER LINE
Call Carol Pfeiffer 641-1808
Pray the Rosary Daily 7:15 am daily, 4:30 pm Mon thru Fri.,
WCNW (1560 on AM Radio).
SACRED HEART RADIO (740AM) Rosary at 9:30 am Mon
thru Fri; Mass daily at 12 Noon. SON RISE MORNING
SHOW- with Brian Patrick (from WCPO) on Sacred Heart Radio (740AM) from 6-9 am Monday through Friday.
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THIS WEEK’S CALENDAR
SUNDAY
10:30 am. Children’s Liturgy
12:45 pm. Bingo Workers for Eagle’s Bingo on: February 12,
Deidre Borges, Amanda Geraci, Bonita Taylor. February 19,
Bianca Thompson, Michelle Phillips, Tremika Murray, Ed
Mormile.
MONDAY
12 Noon –7 pm Eucharistic Adoration—Friars Chapel.
7 pm Rosary & Benediction– Friars. Chapel
TUESDAY
10-12 Noon St. Clement Quilters- PC.
6:30 pm Rel. Ed- PC
7 pm Choir- Ch.
7 pm Education Commission—Conf Room
WEDNESDAY
7:00 pm. Scripture Study - PC.
Every Wednesday night in the Parish Center from 7-8 pm. Reflection on the Sunday readings, with application to life & prayer. Great small group sharing. Also at the Brannen’s 242-1288,
and Carberry’s 961-4738.
THURSDAY
8am School Mass
3 pm Finance Mtg. Conf. Rm.
SATURDAY
8 am. Mass followed by Divine Mercy prayers.
10:30 am. St. Francis/St. Joseph Soup Kitchen sandwiches.
3 pm Confessions
4 pm Mass with those celebrating 10, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50, 60 70,
& 75 yrs. of marriage.
$$CARDINAL CASH WINNERS$$ Congratulations to Patricia A. Moning of Cincinnati, OH who was our February 3, 2012
Cardinal Cash Winner.
FEBRUARY 18TH, 2012 4 PM
ANNIVERSARY MASS CELEBRATION
20 YEARS
Michael John Rysz & Teri Lee Wyrick—Feb. 29, 1992
John Gerard Ungruhe & Janice Illeen Sawyers--May 2, 1992
Sean Patrick Conway & Tracie Ramsey—June 20, 1992
Phillip Gregory Brummett & Michelle Lee Perdrix--July 10, 1992
Edward George Mormile & Susan Christine Fay-- August 8, 1992
Edward Daniel Kallmeyer & Cheryl Louise Ahr--August 15, 1992
25 YEARS
Richard Peter Ortlepp & Ann Marie Moorman—July 4, 1987
Timothy John Meister & Theresa Rae Roeckers July 1, 1987
30 YEARS
Donald Fox Miller & Diana Marie Schuman—July 31, 1982
Timothy Vance Newton & Christine Laura Carter-March 20, 1982
Steven John Anneken & Kathleen Therese Loudin-Dec. 17, 1982
40 YEARS
Samuel Richard Corns & Elizabeth Bischak—July 7, 1972
60 YEARS
Robert A. (Bob) Strotman & Betty Ann Richter—May 3, 1952
RCIA—Now is the time for anyone interested in finding out
about the Catholic Faith to contact Larry Ungerer 641-0147 ext.
808.
SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
LECTORS SCHEDULE
Next weekend, February 18 & 19, 2012
4:00 pm
Br. David Crank, OFM
8:30 am
Denise Haarman & Rosemary Zureick
10:30 am
Walt St. Clair & Tom Campbell
SERVERS SCHEDULE
Next weekend, February 18 & 19, 2012
4:00 pm
Olivia Ungruhe, Barb Brunner, Chloe Goller
8:30 am
Mary Alice Murray & Joe Ungruhe
10:30 am
Kevin Anneken, Emily Mormile, Caitlyn
Clements
MEMBERS IN THE SERVICES:
Mark Elfers, Kenny Day, Christopher Niesen, Nicholas Dwertman, Jimmy Dwertman, Lt. Col Kurt Kroger, Kevin Moeller,
Mark Moeller, Eli Wess, Richard Mellott, Neil Royal, Albert
Royal, Sgt. Major Philip Pich, Jonathan Holt, Maggie Holt, Jeff
Holt, Branden Schmidt, Kyle Fey, John Lambert, Bradley Chapman, Anna Isfort, Andrew Isfort, & Spencer Fey, Andrew Banner, Eric Strotman. Keep them in your prayers. If you know of
anybody else who is in the service please call the parish office
641-3176.
CATHOLIC IQ Printed with permission of Catechist Magazine.
Here is your challenge for this week. This week’s challenge: Canon
Law requires sacramental confession before (a) confirmation; (b)
holy orders; (c) matrimony; (d) First Communion
The answer will appear in next week’s bulletin.
Last week: The saint who is the patron of the “seal of the confessional” is (a) St. John Bosco; (b) St. Thomas Aquinas; (c) St. John
Nepomucene; (d) St. Dominic. St. John Nepomucene (1345-1393)
refused to tell the King of Bohemia the sins confessed by the Queen
and was later ordered to his death. The confessional “seal” means no
priest may reveal anything told to him during this sacrament.
BAPTISM INFORMATION- Just a reminder: Baptisms are not
celebrated during the penitential seasons of Lent and Triduum except
in the cases of emergency. Lent this year will be from Feb 22nd to
April 7th. Please plan ahead.
Expectant parents do not need to wait until the child is born to participate in the Baptismal Preparation Program. Parents who have not
participated in the program in the last three years need to attend. At
St. Clement, we have three ordained ministers that baptize on a regular basis: Fr. Fred, Fr. Jim and Deacon John. All three are available
to baptize.
THANK YOU: This bulletin is furnished to the Parish without
charge. The advertisements that appear completely defray all
publishing costs with which the church would otherwise be burdened. Please patronize these sponsors as a thank you for their
kind generosity.
NEW HYMNAL BOOK
TO FOLLOW THE MASS- #134, PROFESSION OF FAITH –
#142, READINGS Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time #996, Cycle B
FR. FRED,
To the Parishioners:
Thanks to all who made our Super Bingo so super! I don’t
yet have the final financial results, but feel confident that we came
very close to meeting our goal. This one day event was the result of a
lot of hard work by a large number of folks. Thanks to our own bingo
superstars, Carol Groh and Pam Swafford, who contributed their
expertise as well as their sweat and blood. I am grateful to Jack and
Margie Panzeca from St. Lawrence who were present at each planning meeting offering their invaluable advice and who worked the
bingo itself. They were joined by bingo afficianado George Greive.
They also brought lots of folks with them from St. Lawrence. And to
Kevin Mathews, Clare Temple, Janice Hodapp and Jack Cox who
chaired the food preparations and service. Teacher Lauren Clements
coordinated the almost 100 volunteers, including most of our teachers
and staff. Frank Vonder Meulen, Patrick Anello and Kenny Doran
took care of all of the physical arrangements. Janice Ungruhe was the
outstanding facilitator of our planning meetings and insured that
nothing was left unattended. All proceeds from this important fund
raiser go to support St. Clement School. We believe we made as
much in this one event as we did in the entire last years’ worth of
Wednesday bingo. A number of folks suggested we have two Super
Bingos a year. The committee will consider this. I ask forgiveness
from any leaders whose name I omitted in this paragraph.
I know that parking for the 4 pm Mass was a huge inconvenience for many. I was out front apologizing to those who came in.
Everyone was very kind and understanding. We will take this into
consideration when we plan for our next one.
The Super Bingo was the last formal activity of Catholic
Schools Week. This was a huge additional responsibility for our
school staff and teachers who had already put in a very busy week,
beginning with the Open House the Sunday before. I am grateful for
their dedication and generous spirit. By the way, congratulations to
our 8th graders—the Class of 2012—who beat the staff in a hard
played volleyball match. Maybe it was because our teachers were
worn out!
I trust you know by now that Fr. Jim is in Assisi. He left
last week to attend a meeting of leaders of the Poor Clare nuns from
around the world. He returns home on February 21—just in time for
Ash Wednesday. He called Bro. Vince when he arrived on Feb. 3 and
said that it was snowing in Italy! Lucky guy!
Two parishioners approached me to inquire why I didn’t
read the letter the Archbishop wrote recently about the offensive
mandate of Health and Human Services, which in effect would force
all Catholic organizations to pay for practices that directly violate the
Church’s teachings. I made a discretionary decision to instead read
the Archbishop’s letter on Catholic Schools Week, which he had
requested we read. We did insert the letter about the HHS mandates
in the bulletin that same weekend. I believe active parishioners have
a responsibility to at least go through the bulletin to learn what is
going on. They would then not have missed this important letter.
We received word from the Archdiocese that St. Cecilia is
hosting a panel discussion and Q and A on the Archbishop’s letter on
Wed., Feb. 15, at 7 pm. Panelists will discuss the implications of the
government’s actions and their effect on religious liberty and will
review the Catholic Church’s teaching on contraception, abortion and
sterilization. They will also suggest ways that Catholics might respond.
Have a good week!
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ST. CLEMENT CHURCH
ST. BERNARD, OHIO
GOSPEL REFLECTION by Larry Ungerer, DRF
This weekend is the sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time in Cycle B. The gospel reading for this Sunday in the A Cycle is from Matthew’s gospel and quotes Jesus as saying that he did not come to
abolish the law but to fulfill it. It is quite a coincidence that the gospel this week relates an incident in which both Jesus and the leper
violate the existing laws. The leper breaks the law by approaching
Jesus and kneeling at his feet, asking for help. Jesus, by touching the
leper, breaks the Levitical law as related in the first reading.
Jesus looks beyond the letter of the law and sees the man
and has compassion on him. Throughout Jesus’ ministry, law always
takes a backseat to human person involved. Laws are guidelines for
people to live by in community and are not ends in themselves. Jesus
always puts the person above the law.
By healing the leper, Jesus reconciles him both to the community and to God. When the man is declared clean by the priest, he
is reinstated to his family and society. Jesus does these things not to
call attention to himself (“See that you tell no one anything”) but for
the glory of God. This is the point that Paul is making in the second
reading—regardless of what you do, do for the glory of God.
This cure by Jesus shows that he reaches out to those who,
even by law, were excluded from the community both socially and
religiously. Lepers could not participate in the religious practices of
the community. Jesus makes a point of touching this person and then
sending him back to the priest to be officially accepted back into the
fold. Jesus wants this man to be part of the community so that he may
continue to offer praise and to live by the precepts of Jewish law.
If you read this gospel again, you may see that this is another encounter Jesus had with evil spirits, even though they are not
mentioned specifically. The leper comes to Jesus and Jesus is moved
with pity. Jesus touches the leper and the leprosy “left him immediately” and then “warning him sternly, he dismissed him at once. Then
he said to him…”
Recall the point I made last week: illness was thought to be
another form of being possessed by evil spirits or demons. It seems
strange that Jesus, who just cured this individual out of compassion,
would be speaking to him sternly. Although the passage says that
Jesus dismissed compassion, would be speaking to him sternly. Although the passage says that Jesus dismissed him at once, the next
sentence has Jesus instructing the person on how to get re-admitted to
the community. It seems likely that Jesus was speaking to the spirit
who was within this person causing the leprosy. That is whom Jesus
is speaking sternly to and dismissing not the leper.
Do we approach Jesus and ask to be made clean of the
things that contaminate our bodies or souls? Are w honest enough in
our request that Jesus is moved with pity by our request?
PALM BRANCHES—As we prepare to enter into the holy season of
Lent, you are invited to bring any palm branches that you may have and
place them in the receptacle in the commons area of the church. These
palm branches will be burned on Sunday, February 19th after the 10:30
am mass. The ashes from these burnt palms will be used to mark our
foreheads on Ash Wednesday, February 22nd, the beginning of Lent.
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER—The next Marriage
Encounter weekends in this area are March 16-18th at the Wyndham
Hotel in Dayton, OH and May 4-6th at the Crown Plaza Hotel in blue
Ash, OH. . Weekends fill up quickly, so a prompt response is encouraged to avoid the waiting list. For more details or to find out how to
register for a weekend call: Dave & Jan Stockleman at 1-800-547-
1251 Code 00 or on the web at www.esharing.org.
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FEBRUARY 12, 2012
REFLECTIONS FROM FR. JIM
THE SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
The Elements of the Sacrament –As in any sacrament, there
are two elements, what are called “matter” and “form.” Matter
refers to the “stuff” of the sacrament. In Confession it is the sins
of the penitent. The form refers to the words that are spoken. In
confession, it is the absolution of the penitent by the priest. “I
absolve you…”
Now, the most important part of confession is contrition
for sin. No sin can be forgiven if there is not contrition. However, do not confuse contrition or sorrow for sin simply with our
emotions or feelings. Sometimes sorrow may result in tears of
repentance. At other times, the feelings may even be the opposite
of what we think of as sorrow. A man who acts in revenge
against a neighbor who injured a loved one can later truly be
sorry because of his will and his intention even though there may
still be residue of angry feelings and emotions involved. He may
think he is being hypocritical or insincere because the feelings
don’t mirror the act of contrition. Remember a very basic principle: sorrow, contrition does not reside with feelings and emotions
though it seems like it does. No question, feelings or sorrow are
often present. But contrition is first and foremost a matter of the
heart and the will. The same is true of acts of love that are done
out of duty and responsibility. The greatest acts of love which
require self-denial and sacrifice are most often not accompanied
by good feelings. Think of Jesus on the cross. Nevertheless, it
was the greatest act of love without question.
The second aspect of confession is confession of sins
and what precedes it, an examination of conscience. Some may
think that if they have been away from the sacrament for a long
time, the examination will be a terrible burden and perhaps even
impossible to know their sins. Not true! A person who is really
sincere about making a good confession will find that their conscience will tell them quite frankly how they have sinned. It is
amazing how sincerity opens up our self-understanding and selfawareness. If a person receives the sacrament regularly, e.g. during Advent, during Lent and several other times during the year,
he or she will come to know themselves quite well and know
what they need to mention. In any case, the priest can help by
asking just a couple of questions. In the case of someone who has
not been to confession for a good number of years, if he tells the
confessor he or she needs help the confessor will be able to be a
guide.
Next, the confession of sins should be brief. Serious sins
are to be mentioned but great detail is not necessary. If no serious
sins, then mention the lesser ones that involve especially relationships with others and with oneself. The commandments are
always a good place to start. It is not unusual to forget to mention
something or the number even though the person sincerely examined their conscience before hand. That should not be a cause
for worry for in every confession, the intention is to include all
one’s sins, big and small. When the priest gives absolution, ALL
SINS ARE FORGIVEN. Confession is not supposed to be an
exercise in accounting. Remember, sorrow is the key. The past
has been cleansed away.
The priest will offer a word of advice or encouragement,
give a penance (usually some prayers) and then after you make
your act of contrition, he will say the words of absolution. “I absolve you from your sins…Go in peace.” You finish the sacrament by fulfilling the penance the confessor gave you.
Fr. Jim
SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
ST. CLEMENT SCHOOL BEST BUYS:
St. Clement School offers Gift cards and (Kroger Cards); they
make great gifts, for your business and family gifts. Forms are in
the back of church. www.stcschool.org or call the school office
at 641-2137.
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FROM THE PARISH OFFICE- If you have recently moved,
are planning to move or have a new telephone number, the office
would appreciate your letting us know about the changes. Please
drop a note in the Sunday collection basket or call the office at
641-3716. Thank you for your cooperation.
GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MASS for couples
celebrating their 50th Wedding Anniversary will be held Saturday, May 12, 2012 at 1pm. Most Reverend Joseph R. Binzer,
Bishop, will be the principal celebrant at St. Peter in Chains Cathedral for those parishes located in Butler, Warren, Clinton,
Highland, Hamilton, Clermont, Brown and Adams counties.
Couples celebrating their Golden or Silver Wedding Anniversary
during 2012 should notify the parish by March 17, 2012.
ST. PATRICK KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS “Mardi Gras Party IX” Come join us on Saturday, February 18, 2012, 7:30 –
11:30 pm in St. Patrick Council Hall, 7500 Fairpark Avenue.
$9.00 Admission ($5 for kids age 5-12) age 4 & under free. New
Orleans & Cincinnati style buffet, refreshments, attendance prizes, kid’s crafts, games for all ages. Join the party for an evening
of great ‘Cajun’ fun for adults and kids alike. Reserve your tickets while they last for the 9th installment of this annual event. For
reservations or more info call chairman Steve Anneken at 513641-2832. Special $65 rate available for a “table of 8” when reserved and paid in advance of the event date.
FUNERAL PREPLANNING PROGRAM
The parish will provide a Funeral Preplanning Packet for parishioners who wish to preplan their funeral. The packet will have
suggested readings, songs, and prayers. The finished plan will be
stored in the parish office for future use. Sr. Pat Hill will assist
anyone who needs help.
ST. CLEMENT SECOND QUARTER HONORS
FIRST HONORS—4TH GRADE-Zach Auer
5th GRADE—Cormac Conway, Andy Gruenwald, Nick Hill, Ally
Holt, Jalyn Jackson, Allison Meier, Brooke Williams.
6th GRADE—Cahlil Byrd, Peyton Feldman, Abby Johnson, Esse
Lamewona, Phoebe Lipp.
7th GRADE—Olivia Ungruhe
8th GRADE—Konnor Barnes, Chandler Bell, Emily Mormile.
SECOND HONORS—4th GRADE-Patrick Meier, Daniel Zeigler.
5th GRADE—Katelyn Barnes, Zach Kuhlman, Kateryne Lopez,
D’Vonna Payton, Yordi Rodriquez.
6th GRADE—Alayna Culbertson, Kelsey Estep, Kaylor Gause.
7th GRADE—Alex Gruenwald, Jocelyn Gutierrez, Aerriona Lunsford, Sarah Strotman.
8th GRADE Jared Majancsik, Molly Mathews, Ethan Monahan,
Maya Parks, Tyler Rapien, Jennifer Reyna, Maddie Rohrig, Amanda
Seymour, Angelique Stanley, Landis Soto, Ana Torres, Emy Ventura,
Marcie Wess.
PERFECT ATTENDANCE—Faith Dorsey, Patrick Meier, Toniyah Ward, Katelyn Barnes, Cormac Conway, Thomas Curtis, Owen
Gastelum, Andy Gruenwald, Kateryne Lopez, Allison Meier, Yordi
Rodriquez, Nancy Torres, Kevion Edward, Michael Gonzalez, Brandon Gonzalez, Abby Johnson, Esse Lamewona, A.J. McCreanor,
Shannelle Brown, Elijah Fegan, Alex Gruenwald, Aerriona Lunsford,
Julian Powell, Rodney Ryles, Mia Smoot, Maria Soto, Sarah
Strotman, Gus Stuchell, Olivia Ungruhe, Kelly Zeigler, Konnor
Barnes, Maya Parks, Maddie Rohrig, Landis Soto, & Emy Ventura.
SPIRIT AWARD—Anna Rickenbaugh.
MUSIC NEWS- New Year’s “Resolution”! Get more involved
at St. Clement…”Solution” Sing in the Choir!! Come join us on
Tuesday evenings at 7 pm. Questions? Call Marty 708-2250
PASTORAL COUNCIL CORNER—Notes from the January
26 meeting: Final preparations have been made for the first “Super Bingo” on Saturday, Feb. 4th.
The Parish will soon begin using Pledge Connect, a custom
payment tool for E-Giving. Details will be provided for parishioners by the business manager, Tom Carberry.
Our Stewardship Appeal has come to a close; results were quite
successful.
A chairlift is being installed in the school for easier access to the
cafeteria.
The Youth Ministry Program, under the direction of Iris Miller,
will begin in February.
The Welcoming Committee is busy working on a “Book Swap”
to be held in the cafeteria on Sunday, March 25. They will also
host “Nametag Weekend” on March 3-4. Each member will be
asked to wear a nametag so as to better acquaint ourselves with
those around us.
SUPERCHARGE YOUR SOUL SUNDAY—February 26th,
9am-5:30 pm. Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center, Norwood Oh.
Fr. Nathan Cromly, from the Community of St. John, will be leading
this retreat by inviting you to a deeper relationship with Christ and
Mary, as well as shedding light on every person’s true vocation. 8-9
Continental breakfast with Eucharistic Adoration chapel available
12-1 pm Lunch; 1-3:30 pm Break-Out Sessions, Adoration, confession; 4pm Mass; 5:30pm conclude; $15 per person. For reservations:
E-mail Marie Howe: mariedurb@yahoo.com or call 513-227-0003.
LENTEN JOURNEY RETREAT FOR MEN—Transformed into
Christ; A Practical Way to Holiness. Fr. Ezra Sullivan, O.P. retreat
master. Open to all men, sponsored by the Knights of Columbus.
March 9-11 at Our Lady of the Holy Spirit Center, 5440 Moeller
Ave. Norwood, OH. Cost: $145 for weekend. Make this the time
with God you need this Lent. Larry Tracy 513-321-4879
EUCHARISTIC ADORATION—This Monday, February 13,
2012, from Noon until 7 pm followed by Rosary & Benediction at 7
pm in the Friary Chapel. If you are unable to come at your signed-up
time, please call Mary Bray at 641-1210 or Stella Brannen 242-3325.
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1932-2009
John W. & Marian F. Schwallie
1925-2003 • 1928-1983
Robert Tempel
1932-1996
Robert Torbeck
1922-1977
George & Hilda Johnson
1909-1963 • 1907-1997
Harry & Clara Moeller
1896-1960 • 1898-1976
Wilbur (Webb) & Mary Rolfsen
1914-1986 • 1923-2010
Jean, Kay & Bud Sabelhaus
1916-1971 • 1918-1983 • 1927-1983
Herbert, Emma & Evelyn Santel
1900-1979 • 1905-1999 • 1934-2006
Walter J. St. Clair
1917-1997
Herman (Bud) & Marie Tenkman
1918-2008 • 1921-2004
Frank & Florence Ungruhe
1902-1990 • 1899-1986
Rita Ungruhe
1930-2011
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8815 Cinti-Columbus Rd.
West Chester, OH 45069
(513) 777-8433
Cincinnati, OH 45224
(513) 541-1040
of the following Parishioners and Family Members
242-2245
FUNERAL HOMES
Jim Hodapp-Parishioner
7401 Vine St.
6041 Hamilton Ave.
5559 Vine St.
Cincinnati, OH 45216
513-531-1261
St. Bernard Self Storage
513-641-4772
Car Wash
Inn
EXTERMINATING
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LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED
www.naegelefuneralhome.com
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33 Clay St. 242-2651
631-2240
1-800-282-5106
3900 MontgoMery rd.
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